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Added support for passing an (impure) NIX_BUILD_CORES variable to build expressions.
This patch adds the configuration file variable "build-cores" and the command line argument "--cores". These settings specify the number of CPU cores to utilize for parallel building within a job, i.e. by passing an appropriate "-j" flag to GNU Make. The default value is 1, which means that parallel building is *disabled*. If the number of build cores is specified as 0 (synonymously: "guess" or "auto"), then the actual value is supposed to be auto-detected by builders at run-time, i.e by calling the nproc(1) utility from coreutils. The environment variable $NIX_BUILD_CORES is available to builders, but the contents of that variable does *not* influence the hash that goes into the $out store path, i.e. the number of build cores to be utilized can be changed at will without requiring any re-builds.
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/* Maximum number of parallel build jobs. 0 means unlimited. */
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extern unsigned int maxBuildJobs;
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/* Number of CPU cores to utilize in parallel within a build, i.e. by passing
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this number to Make via '-j'. 0 means that the number of actual CPU cores on
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the local host ought to be auto-detected. */
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extern unsigned int buildCores;
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/* Read-only mode. Don't copy stuff to the store, don't change the
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database. */
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extern bool readOnlyMode;
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